ABOUT CARL LAEMMLE INSTITUT (CLI)

The Carl Laemmle Institut complements the educational function of Filmakademie. In collaboration with partners in Germany and abroad, the department engages in research projects, developing technological innovations for the film and media world.

One major focus is the development of technologies that serve as the basis for ecologically sustainable productions at Filmakademie, its Animationsinstitut and beyond. Extended reality (XR) is a key technology in this context.

Artificial intelligence also has a strong influence on the creative processes of the film and media industry. It represent major opportunities and challenges. The focus of AI developments within the CLI is on the fair and traceable use of AI systems that support artists, but do not replace them.

The majority of the tools and software developed are available to all interested parties as Open-Source. In addition to Open-Access publications, extensive data collections are available to the entire creative industry under Creative Commons. This provides a comprehensive technological foundation for sovereign future developments.

All the information is availabe here.

CURRENT PROJECTS OF CLI

VISTA

In VISTA, a virtual immersive location and architecture platform, CLI partners up with RECOM Film and lohrmannarchitekten, as well as Wirtschaftsregion Stuttgart (WRS) to develop a platform for the automated production, administration and use of photorealistic digital twins of real locations. Real environments are efficiently transformed into high quality 3D models.

The project is funded by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labor, and Tourism of Baden-Württemberg.

VISTA

Industrial Metaverse Reallabor

With the living lab Industrial Metaverse Reallabor (IMRL), CLI and project partners Fraunhofer IAO/IPA and ARENA2036 join forces to bring XR technologies to SMEs. Companies from all industry can get into contact with the RLMV to check their use of XR applications. Quick checks and exploring projects turn into demonstrators – to achieve use cases of how Metaverses’ potentials can be exploited by the regional economy.

The project is funded by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labor, and Tourism of Baden-Württemberg.

 

Industrial Metaverse Reallabor

Significant projects from recent years

EMIL

EMIL -  the European Media and Immersion Lab established a physical and virtual infrastructure between technological and creative experts from Finland, Spain, Germany and the UK. The aim of EMIL was to promote innovation and development of XR technologies. By funding third-party projects with a total budget of 5.6 million Euros, EMIL also cultivated relationships between the creative industries and potential innovation partners across Europe.

EMIL

MAX-R

MAX-R, the Mixed Augmented and Extended Reality Media Pipeline, was a 30-month Horizon Europe project to promote innovation in the field of augmented and mixed reality. The aim of this project was to define and develop tools for the creation and processing of high-quality XR content.

MAX-R

CONNECTION TO TEACHING AND CURRICULA

The Carl Laemmle Institute sees itself as a point of contact for all departments and specialisations at the Film Academy. Historically, there has been a close link with the Technical Directing specialisation at the Animation Institute. This specialisation has been successfully established by the Director of the CLI over the last 20 years.

Technical Directing (TD) is aimed at graduates of computer science or similar disciplines. Their involvement in the Film Academy’s research activities is an integral part of the curriculum and provides students with wide-ranging insights into the technological possibilities of film and media production.

Graduates of the Technical Directing programme are in high demand within the industry. Through various forms of specialisation, they make cutting-edge film and media productions possible and take them to the next level.